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Can one question Israel’s occupation of Palestine?

October 26, 2009

Those who question Israel’s occupation of Palestine accused of anti-Semitism:

Read more:

http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=233566

How to Get Serious about fighting terrorism.

July 26, 2009

By Geoff Kennedy

Political posturing won’t end terrorism. Telling the truth is a good start. To get at the truth, we need to consider it from two different perspectives.

One, there are two kinds of terrorists. The first kind includes the more publicized groups like al-Qaida, the Irish Republican Army, Hamas, the Basque Separatists, and, to some extent, the US abortion clinic bombers. These groups have at times used indiscriminate violence against innocent persons to fight injustices. The second kind includes the death squads in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and South Africa in the apartheid era. These groups have at times used indiscriminate violence against innocent persons to perpetuate injustices. Also in this category are Nazi Germany, the USSR, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Brazil, the Philippines, and apparently Iraq under Saddam Hussein. Then we have a whole bunch of dictatorships that eliminate political opponents through murder. Communist Cuba and China come to mind as well as a number of former Soviet Union “republics” and oppressive Asian and African regimes.

We don’t have to worry about the second kind. We’re the world’s only superpower and so no one could use terrorism to continue their power over us.

In the second way of considering terrorism, we should consider terrorism we are not responsible for, terrorism we are partly responsible for, and terrorism we are completely responsible for.

As far as I can tell, we are not responsible for terrorist acts committed by al Qaida, Hamas, the Basque separatists, the Muslim terrorists in the Philippines and the Shining Path terrorists in Peru. One may argue, though, that we contributed to the injustices that the terrorists used to justify their terrorism.

Americans are partly responsible for the Irish Republican Army terrorists in Northern Ireland. Citizens in the New York and Boston areas created their own IRA accounts. In this instance, IRA did not stand for individual retirement accounts, but rather Irish Republican Army. To my knowledge, none of these supporters of terrorism have ever been brought to justice.

But, at least, they used their own money. Which is more than I can say for our government. Our taxes financed the murders of Jean Donovan, Michael Hammer, John Sullivan and Sisters Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, and Ita Ford, US citizens, four of whom were also raped by El Salvador terrorists funded by American taxpayers. Our government also funded state terrorists in the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos and throughout Central and South America.

And we trained terrorists in Panama and later at Ft. Benning, Ga. at the School of the Americas. Like the owners of the Exxon Valdez who renamed the vessel the Sea River Mediterranean, the government tried to cover up the criminal behaviors of the SOA by renaming the place WHINSEC. But whatever name you stick on the place, the fact remains the US government trained people in murder, torture and terrorism. That’s fact, not opinion. Government lies don’t change the truth. Now, there’s ample evidence of the “Salvador Option,” a plan by former Reagan Administration officials to introduce US-funded terrorists into Iraq. If you don’t believe me, you can read about it in “Beyond the Green Zone,” a book by former Anchorage resident Dahr Jamail. Even mainstream media like the January, 2005 Newsweek reported on this US-government-sponsored terrorism.

We Americans are responsible for Ku Klux Klan terrorism against black Americans and civil rights workers. We Americans are responsible because Americans committed these acts of terrorism and other Americans let them. At least one American blew up the federal building in Oklahoma City in 1994. Americans are also responsible for murdering abortion doctors and bombing abortion clinics. And Americans are responsible for the Contras, a terrorist group founded by the US government to intimidate the people of Nicaragua by murdering innocent civilians.

Some may consider the statements above politically incorrect because the idea that Americans encourage, finance and train terrorists and even commit terrorism makes people uncomfortable. Tough. This essay is about truth, not about people’s discomfort. If you think I’m lying, go ahead and google “Contras and terrorism.” I am not blaming America for every evil in the world, but I am blaming us Americans for our actions. I know it’s not fashionable to say these things when it’s so chic to be a right-winger. But I’d rather tell the truth than be fashionable.

After all, the founder of my religion, Jesus Christ, once said, “The truth shall make you free.” Our freedom from terrorism begins by facing the truth about terrorism and our role in it.

The second thing we do about terrorism is follow the advice of that founder of my religion, Jesus: Let him without sin cast the first stone. And before we notice the speck (of terrorism) in our neighbor’s eye, let’s notice the two-by-four (of terrorism) in our own eyes.

The next step in fighting terrorism is getting out of the terrorism business. Round up and prosecute the US-financed terrorists in Iraq. Shut down that abomination, WHINSEC. Kick the murderers and terrorists out of the CIA, NSA and whatever other evil-perpetrating secret agency of the federal government.

Next, stop supporting terrorism. End handouts to governments that oppress their peoples in the name of fighting communism, terrorism and narcotrafficing. Hold the bad guys accountable for their actions, not their phony baloney excuses. Stop simply taking their word for it. As Ronald Reagan used to say, “Trust but verify.”

That goes for Israel, too. I’m not as gullible as my friend, The Sdog, (a Daily News critic who responds to my essays) who says Israel’s 1967 attack on the USS Liberty in bright daylight with American flags flying was an “accident.” Maybe in TSd’s make-believe world, if the perps who commit the crime calls it an accident, then it must be an accident. But not in the real world. Let Israel prove it was an accident. I’m no more willing to take Israeli thugs’ word for it than I am to buy that bridge from Ketchikan to Gravina Island. I wonder if TSd had been around in 1941. Would he have called Pearl Harbor an accident as well?

Unlike TSd, Michael Scheuer lives in the real world. He worked more than 30 years for the CIA on gathering information on the Middle East. He’s not the “liberal” TSd likes to demonize. Scheuer considers Ronald W. Reagan a great president. Scheuer dismisses as pure BS the claim people in the Middle East hate us because we love freedom. Scheuer says the real reasons are these:

1) Osama bin Laden led the 9-11 terrorist attacks in retaliation for stationing US troops in the Holy Land in Saudi Arabia in preparation for attacking Iraq in the first Persian Gulf War in 1991. bin Laden considers the use of the sacred land for secular military purposes as blasphemy, a capital offense.
2) The US has consistently supported and financed Israel’s aggression against its neighbors, driving people from their homes and ancestral lands and creating conditions of apartheid, which both Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela consider worse than that they experienced in South Africa.
3) The US has constantly claimed to support democracy while supporting Muslim dictatorships in places like Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Muslims aren’t that dumb; they have lots of experience with phonies in Arab lands and therefore can recognize phony American politicians as well.

Scheuer challenges the myth that Israel is our ally. He says he can’t point to anything Israel has ever done for us. I certainly can’t think of anything Israel has ever done for me to justify confiscating my paycheck to reward the criminal who killed Rachel Corrie with a bulldozer. If that guy had been a Muslim, we would have incinerated him long ago. And his country along with him. And we wouldn’t take his word for it that it was an accident any more than we let Timothy McVeigh or Charles Manson get away with their crimes.

What radio commentator Walter Kiernan said about Vietnam 45 years ago remains just as true today—you can’t kill a mosquito with a steamroller. Scheuer says you can’t fight today’s insurgencies the way we fought World War II—with overwhelming force. Killing innocent civilians and calling them “collateral damage” doesn’t fight terrorism; it encourages terrorists to recruit more terrorists.

Martin Luther King, Jr. told the truth when he said, “Injustice anywhere threatens justice anywhere.” Injustice recruits terrorists. Justice fights terrorism. Once again, Jesus’ advice is good, “Love your neighbors as yourselves…love your enemies.”

The trouble is our politicians don’t really have faith in Jesus’ competence. He may be God and all, they say, but he doesn’t understand the real world the way we do.

Well, let me say I have more faith in him than in them. His advice really works. But not immediately. We have to stay the course. Converting one’s enemies takes time. It took the ancient Christians almost 300 years to conquer Rome. But they didn’t have the internet and they didn’t twitter.

It comes down to this: The only way to fight terrorism is the Jesus way. Replace injustice with justice. Love your enemies and your neighbors as yourselves. Protect the lives of all human beings—not only the unborn, but also the born. Fight the terrorists at the source by cutting off their supplies—the injustices they use for their excuses.

Until and unless we do that, we won’t get serious about fighting terrorism.

Jewish Voice for Peace about Palestine

July 25, 2009

Below is a testimony of the recent visit to the Holy Land by the Deputy Director of Jewish Voice for Peace.

I just got back from the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza. I saw it with my own eyes- the system of occupation is stronger than ever.
In places like the south of Hebron and East Jerusalem, I saw Palestinian land being taken daily through an insidious collaboration between violent settlers, the military, and the Israeli government bureaucracy.
The government regularly appropriates land for what it calls “sterile zones.” This means no Palestinians allowed. Instead, families are driven from their lands and forced to live in smaller and smaller areas.
There’s no other way to put it. This is ethnic cleansing. Because it’s happening now, and not just in the distant past, we still can stop it. Especially today when the world’s attention is on settlements, and for the first time in recent memory, a US administration is creating pressure on Israel.
But we need your financial help to do it.

From Dheishah refugee camp to Tel Aviv to East Jerusalem to Gaza, people I met knew the work of JVP. They are strengthened by it. They need us, and they were very clear – they need JVP to do more, not less. We need your financial support now to make this possible.

Especially now, when attention on the Israeli Occupation of Palestine is at an all time high, JVP is doing the heavy-lifting:
•With JVP-organized Congressional visits happening in key districts at this very moment, we are the world’s largest Jewish group calling on Congress to stop US military aid to Israel until Israel investigates war crimes committed in Gaza, and until Israel agrees to abide by U.S. and international law including withdrawing settlements.
•From Ezra Nawi in the south of Hebron, to New Profile, to the Shministim and more, we are the largest American group providing ongoing support to Israel’s nonviolent resistance.
•We’ve challenged AIPAC at their annual meeting, and we continue to monitor the right-wing Israel Lobby’s unethical tactics in silencing voices of dissent.
But we must do more. And all of our work takes money. If you haven’t already, please make a donation today. We need to raise $100,000 in the next two months to maintain and expand our campaigns. Your gift of $60, $100, $250 or whatever you can give will help us reach our goal.

Thank you in advance,

Cecilie Surasky
Deputy Director
Jewish Voice for Peace
P.S Jewish Voice for Peace’s goal of ending the Occupation is a long-term one. We are in this struggle for as long as it takes, and we need your help.
Please make the largest gift you can, today. Every gift is put to good use.

new link to news

July 16, 2009
From IfAmericansKnew.org :  We have now begun a daily compilation of reports on Israel-Palestine (and occasionally related subjects) that are largely going unreported or under-reported by the mainstream media: 
ISRAEL-PALESTINE UNCENSORED 

By scrolling down you will see the diverse items covered over the last few days, with links to the full reports.
Our goal is to provide a useful resource for people wishing to understand current events and hope you will tell others about it.

Islamic Society of North America Convention in DC

July 8, 2009

I recently (this July 4th Weekend 2009) attended the Islamic Society of North America 46th annual convention that was held in Washington DC area (about 8 blocks away from the White House). The theme of the convention this year was “Life, Liberty and the Pursuite of Hapiness”.)

I have listened to famous Muslim speakers who talked about what life, liberty and happiness means from an Islamic prespective and how Muslims should value life. This was a positive experience for me and thousands of other attendees.

About 30,000 people attended this convention including many non-Muslims who were invited to speak and listen to the speeches.

I met representatives of a various organizations like the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, CAIR (Council on American Islamic Relations and the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) and introduced myself as an Alaskan. Many were surprised to see someone from Alaska coming to this convention. I was also asked about Sara Palin and her decision to resign her governorship. I suddenly became an expert in the eyes of many when the news came out that Sara Palin resigned.

I met couple young and energetic guys who are members of American Muslims for Palestine and was asked if Alaskans for Palestine can join AMP to work for justice for the Palestinian people.

I also spoke to a lady who works for the Washington Report Magazine and she said she may write an article about Alaskans for Palestine.

The convention was held from Friday July 3rd to Monday July 6th and I was able to return back to Anchorage Monday night.
I have noticed many misconceptions about Alaska and did my best to represent Alaska. Many people were asking me if it is tough living in a cold environment and I explained that it’s not as cold in Anchorage as people may think.

A Muslim speaker named Abdul-Malik Mujahid urged Muslims to be involved in politics, get out and vote and be heard. Congressman Keith Elison (who is the first American Muslim to be elected to Congress) also spoke there and urged the Muslim community to speak up and be heard.

I have felt that this year’s convention was designed to encourage Muslims to be more involved in making this American society a better place for everyone and this was inspiring.

I have recorded some of the events with my personal video camera and if anyone wants to watch some of these videos please let me know. I will also bring my camera and laptop to the 2nd annual Alaskans for Palestine picnic this coming Sunday July 12th to the Valley of the Moon park.

To learn more about ISNA and this year’s Convention please visit

http://www.isna.net/

Khaled

Maguire, Nobel Peace Prize Winner 1976, to be released from Israeli jail

July 6, 2009

Maquire, one of the Free Gaza boat persons arrested and imprisoned in Israel will be released and deported today as reported in Haaretz.

www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1098033.html

Reasons to end aid to Israel, Saving Lives by Saving Money

June 24, 2009

Alison Weir (the founder of www.ifamericansknew.org) recently wrote an article arguing the reasons why the U.S. should end financial aid to Israel. The article is lengthy so I am only posting her main 6 reasons why the U.S. should stop giving aid to Israel.

Saving Lives by Saving Money

by Alison Weir
The Gilmer Mirror and Grayson County News-Gazette
June 21, 2009

1. We can’t afford it. Businesses are failing; schools are closing; we owe more money than many think we can ever pay back. We need to get our financial house in order. We are trimming our personal, governmental and business spending. We need to trim this as well.

2. It is a failed policy. Rather than improvement, during our six decades of more aid to Israel than to any other nation, we have seen escalating regional violence, numerous wars (many involving Americans) and growing global instability. It is time to stop sending good money after bad.

3. It fuels the tragic cycle of violence. Empowered by our money, Israeli expansionism consistently initiates renewed violence, costing numerous lives. Israel struck first in all its wars except one. Historically, it was the initiator of conflict. The state of Israel was created in 1948 through the ethnic cleansing of Christians and Muslims, who had originally composed 95 percent of the inhabitants of land that colonists wanted for a Jewish-only state. In the current round of conflict that began in 2000, Israeli forces killed 140 Palestinian men, women and children in the Palestinian Territories before a single Israeli in Israel was killed – before any suicide bombers or Gazan rockets. In the past 8.5 years, 6,348 Palestinians have been killed by Israelis (1,487 of them children), and 1,072 Israelis have been killed by Palestinians (123 of them children). In more than 96 percent of the actions that ended periods of calm, it is Israel that broke the peace.

4. It prevents peace. With seemingly endless money coming from unaware American taxpayers, Israeli leaders feel there is no need to negotiate a compromise on how Jews, Christians and Muslims will once again share their Holy Land. As a result, “peace talks” have consistently been a sham.

5. It is used illegally. It is illegal to use American military aid offensively. Yet, Israel regularly uses American weapons in aggression against civilian populations. Israel’s illegal use of American cluster bombs in 1978, 1982 and again in 2006 caused the amputation of thousands of mangled limbs. Israel holds the world record for violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions – at least 32 (Iraq violated a dozen). Israel routinely violates Geneva Conventions; in 1978 the London Times exposed Israel’s torture of Palestinians. In 2002, Foreign Service Journal detailed its torture of Americans. Today, it holds 10,756 Palestinian men, women and children. Palestinians hold one Israeli.

6. It is counter to U.S. interests and imperils Americans. Policy experts have long opposed supporting Israel. Harry Truman’s Secretary of State George Marshall advised against sacrificing U.S. interests for an election. Like politicians from both parties ever since, Truman sacrificed them. The 9-11 Report identified support for Israel as a primary cause of hatred for the United States. The Pentagon’s Defense Science Board report found: “Muslims do not ‘hate our freedom,’ but rather, they hate our policies. The overwhelming majority objections to what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights…”

Israel’s history of expansionism, combined with its possession of more than 200 nuclear weapons, provides motivation for regional neighbors to acquire these as well.

When we end our blank check to Israel, we will go a long way toward ending terrorism. We will have stopped financing one of the world’s principal terrorist states, and will have removed motivation for those suffering from Israeli ruthlessness to target us as its funder.

Numerous surveys have shown that the vast majority of Americans, across party lines, don’t want to take sides on Israel-Palestine. It’s time to listen to them, and keep our money at home.

Who is Iran’s next president..

June 13, 2009

According to the state news agency IRNA the incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
won most the votes and that means he secured his victory.

With almost 90 percent of ballot boxes counted, Ahmadinejad won 65% of the vote.

His main challenger, former premier Mir Hossein Mousavi got only 32 percent

Reformist former parliament speaker Mehdi Karroubi, another contender, and former head of the elite Revolutionary Guards Corps, Mohsen Rezai, got only 3 percent.

Tell us what you think……

Iran’s presidential hopefuls

June 11, 2009

The link below from Islam online explores the profile of each candidate. Please comment after reading about the candidates and tell us who you think will win.

http://www.islamonline.net/English/Multimedia/Library/MuslimAffairs/2009/05/iran_eletions.shtml

We will not raise our children to kill another mother’s child

May 7, 2009

Julia Ward Howe, Mother’s Day Proclamation, 1870

Arise then…women of this day!
Arise, all women who have hearts!
Whether your baptism be of water or of tears!
Say firmly:
“We will not have questions answered by irrelevant agencies,
Our husbands will not come to us, reeking with carnage,
For caresses and applause.
Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn
All that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy and patience.
We, the women of one country,
Will be too tender of those of another country
To allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs.”

From the bosom of a devastated Earth a voice goes up with
Our own. It says: “Disarm! Disarm!
The sword of murder is not the balance of justice.”
Blood does not wipe out dishonor,
Nor violence indicate possession.
As men have often forsaken the plough and the anvil
At the summons of war,
Let women now leave all that may be left of home
For a great and earnest day of counsel.
Let them meet first, as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead.
Let them solemnly take counsel with each other as to the means
Whereby the great human family can live in peace…
Each bearing after his own time the sacred impress, not of Caesar,
But of God -
In the name of womanhood and humanity, I earnestly ask
That a general congress of women without limit of nationality,
May be appointed and held at someplace deemed most convenient
And the earliest period consistent with its objects,
To promote the alliance of the different nationalities,
The amicable settlement of international questions,
The great and general interests of peace.

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